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light mix of rain and snow occur overnight with deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and
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the 30s across most dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with diminishing cloud cover. clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. onto the dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with diminishing cloud
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primary is this saturday - and voters in 12 states go to the polls on super tuesday just days later. both hillary clinton and bernie sanders are campaigning hard to win support. that includes the support from african american voters abc's jonathan karl explains why that could play a key role "a newly energized hillary clinton is back on top hillary clinton thank you nevada! thank you so much. she's confident enough to make this extraordinary admission: hillary clinton (cnn) "i think there's an underlying question that maybe is really in the back of people's minds, and that is, you know, is she in it for us or is she in it for herself? and now a shift in tone clinton talking less about herself, less about "i" and more about "we." hillary clinton we hear you. we see you. we're incredibly grateful to you. because we're in this together.
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have to do our part. clinton won 76% of the african american vote in nevada support she's counting on in south carolina, where more than half of democratic voters are african american. she's launched yet another new ad featuring one of the most well- recognized voices in america -- actor morgan freeman. freeman: she says their names. trayvon martin.. hrc: trayvon martin, shot to death. freeman: dontre hamilton hrc: unarmed freeman: sandra bland hrc: did nothing wrong freeman: and makes their motehrs fight for justic her own. nats - danny and bernie sanders is turning to another prominent african-american actor -- danny glover. and today in boston he attacked clinton as a political opportunist. bernie sanders: "the people of the united states need to know the difference between hastily adopted campaign rhetoric and the real record and the long held ideas of the candidates. when asked directly if he still has a path to winning the democratic nomination -- his answer was
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answer is y e s" jon karl tag they're virtually tied among the delegates that have been won in those three states but you add in the so called superdelegates, party officials that get to vote and hillary clinton has a big lead, a lead she expects to add to over this weekend in south carolina but i gotta say they're not overly confident. they believe bernie sanders will do well on super tuesday and is likely to win several states and more delegates lukas: former president bill clinton was in texas monday night ... campaigning in support of his wife's presidential bid. he spoke at paul quinn college, a private, historically black college outside dallas. he detailed his wife's political record, and lashed out at republicans by telling the crowd "america never stopped being great. the clintons have a long history in the state -- back in the 1970s, they helped register texans to vote. the state's primary will be held on super tuesday ... march first. lukas:
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is approaching for registered democrats in nebraska to get an absentee card for the upcoming caucus here's susan risinger with the details. "tomorrow is the last day for registered democrats in nebraska to request an absentee card for the march 5th caucus. more information is available online at nebraskacaucus2016. org, and absentee cards must reach the democratic party headquarters no later than march 1st. the nebraska state patrol reminds parents of young children to keep them properly restrained in motor vehicles. trooper gina jones says children under age six need to be buckled into child safety seats, and many children older than six still need a booster seat. a gem on the plains - that's how heart surgeon dr. ed raines dcribes faith regional health services. raines says he was planning to join a large hospital in denver when something brought him to norfolk, and he was surprised to find a "facility of the upmost quality." these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag, literock 97.5 and 106kix. " " lukas: when we come back...
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hardwood... story behind her addition to the team. scott: we'll have... abc9 news this morning... lukas voss... and scott larson.... this is abc9 news this
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clouds from west to east. visibility is
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western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly sunny day. today's high is 44 with sun and clouds. tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. let's get a check of your 7 day forecast where we'll have a beautiful weekend as highs stretch into the 40s and 50s for friday and saturday. deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain
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following a mostly sunny day. today's high is 44 with sun and clouds. tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. let's get a check of your 7 day forecast where we'll have a beautiful weekend as highs stretch into the 40s and 50s for friday and saturday. deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly sunny day. today's
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tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. let's get a check of your 7 day forecast where we'll have a beautiful weekend as highs stretch into the 40s and 50s for friday and saturday. deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain lukas: an iowa mother got more than she ever hoped for. a high school basketball team accepting her daughter as one of their own. the teenage girl has down syndrome, and the other girls went out of their way to make sure she was a part of their team.
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tamayo has their story "( heidi hite / ashlie's actually get really aggressive, when she's in the game, because they want her to have the ball." number 53 on the court, ashlie hite, is anytime. her teammates see her open, pass her making sure she has a clear shot, so she shoots and scores -- cheers ringing throughout the gym. you're watching ashlie last game as an abraham lincoln high school lynx. ( ashlie hite / high school basketball player ) "go lynx." ( heidi hite / ashlie's mom ) "go lynx." as a mother of a teen with down syndrome, heidi hite was surprised ashlie asked to play basketball at her school. happy, but -- as any mom would -- had her reservations. ( heidi hite / ashlie's mom ) "we live in a society where not everyone is accepted at all times, and so your biggest fear is... i was going to have problems with her at school." ashlie's mom called the coach anyway. ( heidi hite / ashlie's mom ) "...to see if she could just be part of the team -- not really expecting her
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...and, to her surprise, she did. ( chad schaa / head coach, abraham lincoln high school ) "when she first started the program, our plan wato get her in one game. i think the last two seasons, she got in over 20 games." ( chad schaa / head coach, abraham lincoln high school ) "our girls -- obviously, you know -- get ashlie the ball, but it's so neat to see these other communities step up." the girls setting an example of what sportsmanship truly is. ( heidi hite / ashlie's mom ) "she does all their chants for you'll meet leonardo dicaprio's recently discovered, russian twin brother! his unbelievable story is coming up. " lukas: and... we'll celebrate the career of everyone's favorite reporter jeanne moos... 35 years in the business .... stay tuned for highlights from
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culligan man: the problem is your water! anncr: a culligan whole-house water conditioning system gets rid of sediment or impurities. so keeping everything spotless is effortless. dad: spots. culligan man: the problem is your water! anncr: a culligan whole-house water conditioning system gets rid of sediment or impurities. oscar brandished at him... by a bear. he also has his own reality show. reporter jeanne moos has more on this celebrity dobble-ganger " hold your horses, leo! a 33-year old russian security guard is living large as leonardo dicaprio. leo right this way roman burtsev is definitely a more portly
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he's leo's "mega-me." but buried in there somewhere, his heart belongs to leo. (nats) "my heart will go on." the resemblance exploded on social media last month, the two looks described as "friday night, saturday morning." perez hilton captioned the real leo saying "i don't see it." while his twin replies "i do." and now the channel "moscow 24" has given burtsev a show called "romance with dicaprio." ( jeanne moos/cnn correspondent) "his tv show is a sort of modified makeover. leo's look-a-like does things like take voice lessons and consult with a dietitian." he hits the treadmill and undergoes cosmetic procedures to look more like dicaprio. and just as the real
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his twin is crawling his way to fame. the producers even built a mock titanic prow at a russian shopping mall.... young women took turns posing with the pretend dicaprio. though the couples didn't get quite as swept away as in the movie. (jeanne moos/cnn correspondent) "now for those of you who think the two don't bear much of a resemblance." take this... leonardo's twin .... did a re-creation of the revenant's bear scene with an alternate ending. involving the bear polishing an oscar statue. so far no response from leo's pr people. does he find it unbearable to have his likeness mauled by an impostor? jeanne moos cnn (nats) new york. lukas: great story by jeanne moos. and if you watch our show on a regular basis...l you know her quite well. well jeanne is celebrating a huge career
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35 years in the business. her stories have run the gamut... but it's her creative way of telling them that we love the most. here's a look through the years. "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." lukas: scott: anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on he35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories."
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anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." lukas: scott: lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. lukas and scott are anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing stories." "celebrating reporter jeanne moos on her 35th anniversary at cnn and her amazing
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moos on her 35th and her amazing jeanne moos. lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. siouxland. we had a lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. scott:good morning siouxland. we had a lukas and scott are chatting about jeanne moos. deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is
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temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. onto the dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with diminishing cloud cover. deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. onto the dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with diminishing cloud cover. scott: deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. onto the dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. d-o-t traffic cam's here at .
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starting their workday....please drive safely everyone... scott: now you'll want to watch your speed in these areas today: ... police will be running radars, here... hwy 20 and on outer drive. so again... mind that speed. lukas: thanks scott... amazon's latest move is making its prime membership even more appealing. kendis gibson and reena ninan bring us the details. hey, there. in today's "techbytes" -- the cost of free shipping on am don just went up. >> the minimum purchase to qualy is now $49. it's seen as a move to promote amazon prime. it's a subscription service. sony has unveiled new innotions. >> it includes an autofocus promising blur-free shotsnd
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>> and the experia wireless ear piece. facebook wants to help you wish yr friends a happy bihday. >> it launched the new birthday cam. it aows users to record 15-second messages. you could also send them a card snail mail. >> i like that one better. those are your "techbytes.s." >> have a great day.
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for dinner... but want to do something just a bit different? well howard is here with a recipe that has a secret ingredient! "we are a country who loves our chicken. and there's a good reason for it. besides being pretty reasonable in price, cooking chicken is like painting on a blank canvas. take chicken breast for example. it can be cut into slivers for stir fry, into strips
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it cook quicker or pounded slightly so we can stuff it like we're doing today. after they're flattened, we place a chunk of mexican- flavored cheese in the center and wrap the chicken around it, tucking in the sides like this. as for the cheese, that can be pretty much whatever you have on hand but typically, the softer, the better. now we brush each rollup with some melted butter before breading them in our secret coating. can you keep a secret? it's simply some cheese crackers that we crushed and mixed
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seasoning. now we bread our chicken with it and place them, seam side down, in a muffin tin. that helps them keep their shape while baking. once they're done and the cheese is bubbling around the edges, it's time to serve them up. between the crunchy coating and the ooey gooey cheesy center, get ready for lots of oohs and aahs. i hope i'll bring you the latest from kalamazoo, miigan... where the man who allegedly killed six people is now facing six counts of murder. scott: " " scott
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light mix of rain and snow occur overnight with deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is
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through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly sunny day. today's high is 44 with sun and clouds. tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. let's get a check of your 7 day forecast where we'll have a as highs stretch for friday and saturday. lukas scott: lukas:
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clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually dimishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly nny day. today's high is 44 with sun and clouds. tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. let's get
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we'll have a beautiful weekend as highs stretch into the 40s and 50s for friday and saturday. overnight with deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in of the area. the highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually ,human remains were found in rural nebraska over the weekend authorities has been there since this summer
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they're trying to identify who it is. the remains were found just east of tilden in madison county. according to the madison county sheriff, a hunter discovered the body sunday afternoon in a shelter belt north of highway 275. the investigator on the case says the unidentified person is believed to be a man who over the summer. schedudud to cause of death body. saying they don't leads at this time. " we honestly don't have anything to indicate foul play, but at this point there isn't anything to rule it out either. so we're just looking at this as a completely blank slate and we'll just rely our findings on what the forensic examinations come up with." the body is scheduled to be transported to the nebraska state laboratory in lincoln later today ... lukas: an o'neill woman is dead and a man injured in an apparant stabbing.
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attorney, a 37- year-old hispanic woman was pronounced dead at the hospital in o'neill saturday night. the apparent cause of her multiple stab wounds caused by a knife. hispanic man was also injured in the incident. authorities are still investigating. lukas: an increase in circulating in the metro has sioux city police residents. and although it's not a new issue, it's one saying is on the rise. police say counterfeiting is a hard crime to tackle because many consumers and businesses are too busy to double c cck the tender. and circulation of the bills makes it hard to trac where exactly the fake money comes from. "it has progressively gotten worse. i've been in the property detective unit for almost 2 years now and it has literally skyrocketed...now i get at least one fake bill every day" says detective bill nice, sioux city police department. customers and businesses who encounter fake bills often lose out on that money. police say using a
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equivalent to stealing ... they suggest businesses check each bill during every transaction. customers should check to see if their change looks or feels different. "check every bill. counterfeit pens, you can buy them anywhere....the ten- dollar bill has a magnetic strip that's right about there, and it will have the money denomination written on it" says detective bill nice, sioux city police department. police say to keep an eye out for even the obvious... like a 'for motion picture use only' marking. actual movie money has surfaced in siouxland businesses. lukas: and now to the latest in kalamazoo, michigan. an uber driver charged with multiple counts of murder. six people dead apparently killed at random. the suspect jason dalton... is facing 6 counts of murder. abc's alex perez has the story. "that 45-year-old er driver charged with 6 counts of murder. nats - do you understand the charges being made against you and the maximum sentences
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appearing in court via video from jail stone-faced jason dalton "i would prefer just to remain silent." but investigators in court say dalton admitted "he took people's lives". prosecutor jeff tting: 'no one understands why it happened" dalton allegedly going on a shooting spree in between shuttling uber passengers around town. saturday afternoon matt mellen says dalton, picks him up at home. after dalton takes a phone call, things get frightening. mama mellen, passenger "we were kd of driving through medians, driving through the lawn, speeding along and then finally once he came to a stop, i jumped out the car and ran away." mellen calls 911. his fiance posts a warning on facebook. nats - shots fired.
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right now. an hour later a woman is shot several times in the parking lot of this residential complex - she survives. then just past 10 in this car dealership parking lot, a father and his 17-year old son, killed. 16 minutes later, the gunman opens fire outside this cracker barrel restaurant killing four women returning from a play. asasord gets out that a killer is on the loose, three more passengers call for an uber to go to a bar noticing chevy like the passenger actually said said hey this isn't the guy are ya?" and he kind of just said no take him into custody uber in a statement sports...seven siouxland teams were 32 minutes away from trips to state last night. we'll have highlights from all over the area when we come back.
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state basketball tournament is less than a week away and the field is starting to take shape. here's chris now with all the action from last night. chris palmquist--"good morning every body. last night was regional final night across iowa in girls basketball and we'll kick things off with a 2a final, a rematch of the 2013 state championship game between lawton- bronson and western christian. coach bill harmsen,
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bench. in the first...anna dreessen...diaia it up from disisnce, three of her game-high 26...the eagles jump out to a 10-5 lead. but ck come the pack...janae wynja off the nice feed, the basket and the bonus...wc goes up a pair. l-b, fighting tough all night long...lexi binder on the inbounds to andee martin...the eagles retake the lead. then brooke hunwararen...one of the key seniors, gives it a little kiss off the glass...eagles would lead it after three. but western chrstian flexed their muscle late...ashtyn veerbeek...the old fashioned three point play. western comes back to win it 76-64. the defending champs from unity christian,n,ooking for a third straight trip to des moin, taking on treynor.
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13....madelyn deitchler with the steal and the finish...treynor down 41-30.. and they keep chipping away....randi robinson off the inbounds play........cards go on an 8-0 run to cut the knight lead to five... but anna kiel is a run- stopper.....pretty move on the low block and unity christian goes back up seven... under two to play now...alyssa fedders slips past her defender for the deuce...knights on top 45-39.... and they were able to hold on.....unity christian wins it 51-44 mmc and kingsley pierson in a 1a regional final last night. we pick it up in the fourth quarter.alli bailey finds rachel mercer...money on the baseli jumper...panthers go up 42-32. but the eagles, not giving in...brooklyn
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with the steal andsarah dreckman lays it in to get within single digits. kingsley-pierson, not phased...bailey misses, but marina keck is there on the back door for the lay y and one to stretch the lead. then this all but sealed it..ailey...from downtown...and one...she completes the four point play to make it a fifteen point lead. kp is heading to state. newell-fonda, looking for yet another trip to state last night as well taking on audubon. mid-second quarter....dana forecast... scott:good morning siouxland. we had a light mix of rain and overnight with deteriorating clouds from west to compromised in nohern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. onto the dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with diminishing cloud cover. still ahead in our deteriorating
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compromised in northern and western sisixland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. onto the dayplanner, you can see that we'll make it to a high in the middle 40s with diminishing cloud cover. deteriorating clouds from west to east. visibility is compromised in northernrnnd western siouxland. colon cancer awareness month... and i'll tell you how a colonoscopy can save your life. plus here's wh you can expect coming up on gma
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decision on the dakota access pipeline has been set. state regulators say they'll meet on either march 9th or 10th, to decide whether or not to give the texas based dakota access a permjt to start building a pipeline thatould cut diagnally through iowa ... connecting illinois refineries to the bakken oil
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lukas: a proposed campground will be the central focus at city hall tonight at 7pm, sioux city parks and rec, will hold a meeting on the fifth floor council chambers at city hall to discuss the proposed campground development project. that meeting is open to the public. lukas: some sioux cityians who live on country club boulavard say they're worried about speeding in their neighborhood. so, while city leaders are working on a plan to widen that street... neighbors say that's not what they need. after conversations that went back and forth between residents and council members ... the board lookededo the city's engineer's s regarding tools to prevent drivers from speeding in the area. "that's where we got into the discussion of islands and the discussion of circles. turnabouts if you will. we took the public's input because we do listen to the citizens that live on country club blvd.and in the area and they were concerned about traffic calming," says moore. city council decided to remove the item from the agenda and
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engineers toto design a p pduct to slow trtrfic down. after engineers complete that task ... the country club blvd project will go back to council in 30 days. lukas: a rail car maintenance company has pulled out of a 30-point-9 million dollar project here in sioux city trinity rail, a company specializing in repairing oil takeke, was in the city to open a facility i ithe southbridge business park ... the decision notto invest however ... completely unrelated to sioux city. "trinity loved the site, they love sioux city. if they ever come back in the future they said they would certaintly consider us. but, it has to do with the oil market...the price of oil dropping so dramatically really has impacted their customers, and so the demand for the facility they were going to build here just really decreased" says marty dougherty, director of economic development for sioux city. ugherty says spots in southbridge business park are in high demand, so they're not worried about the economic impact of losing this
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lukas: the south dakota house has passed a proposal that would help increase teacher pay the half cent tax bill wouldelp support the south dakota governor's plan to raise teacher's wages in the state by utilizing a half cent sales tax. a large portion of the tax would also go towards property tax relief. lukas: march iscolorectal cancer awareness month. and since the disease is preventable.... we're getting in the fight. by getting a colonoscopy beginning at the age of 50, most can all but gaurantee they'll never have disease. tim seaman has special report " tim seaman: reminder letters followup calls dr. bryce robison: great time for you to do it. just get a screen to make sure you're allright," said dr. bryce robison. "hey good morning tim" tim seaman: like alot of men, trips to see my family doc, bryce when required. so colonoscopy, wasn't
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dr. bryce robison: "guys just dont like not havivi control," said dr. robison. " it's a good idea to juststheck it out becasue 8 out of 10 people dont ever know they have colon cancer they just dont get symptoms so thats why its pretty important to screen," added robison. tim seaman: in fact in the united states about 1 of every 22 people will experience colon cancer. 95,000 new cases are expect just this eyar. colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the ununed states, withthore than 49,000 deaths this year alone. but by having a colonoscopy and being screened we can avoid being a statistic. "if we can catch you in the early phases, we can take out a polyp before it ever turns into a cancer and then weve really helped you," said dr. robison. tim seaman: and it turns out, finding a polyp is much more likely than finding cancer. thats why, at times ououdoctors can be pretty persistant. "this is something we on a daily basis," added dr. robison. tim seamam:
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patients have the same conclussion.. "they say i don't know why i waited so long, it was such an easy procedure it was really no big deal," said robison. tim seaman: morningside barber ron harris has been cutting hair for re than 50 years. "i was fine, you'r'r not losing weieit, i wasn't gaining weight anything like that so no everything was just fine," said ron harris. tim seaman: just like me, ron waited until well past his 50th birthday to schedule his first colonoscopy. "dr morris did it on monday i mean tuesday and he found stage 3 cancer through the lining or attached to something," said harris. tim seaman: at was in 2003. "they took out 18 inches. . i had gone whwh i was 55 stead of 57 probably would have been nothing more than a polyp they would have burned it off and that would have been the end of the story right there," said harris.
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traded off the colonoscopy for 6 months of chemo- theropy and 28 treatments. luckily, he's cancer free since 2008. his perhaps you? get it "i dont know why you not that big of a deal. the prep thing the worst, they make grape and cherry and none if it is very good," laughed harris. but times are colon cleansing user friendly being done. and tomorrow night you can see for yourself when i get my first colonoscopy, and discover it really waiting and risking a center. lukas: and make sure to tune in tonight at ten for part two of tim's special report... where you'll meet gastroenterologi st jeff michalak, and his staff. lukas: the mayor youth commission has scored a hole-in- one ... so to speak students in the program have been able to r rse 45-hundred
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disk golf course that's set to open at grandview park. the 9-hole course is expected to be open just intime for this summer and will be open to all players. "i think this is a good opportunity because it is a beginner disk golf course and not many high school students know about disk golf and they don't know there's a nice disk golf course at sertoma park. well with this one, we're going to try and get t there and push out. it's a beginner, anyone can do it. nine local businesses donated 500 dollars each to make the project possible. lukas: it's a white house moment that's gone viral. a washington woman, 106-years yog, dancing with the president and mrs. obama shortly after meeting them. for virginia mclaurin, it was the e ent of a lifetime... and 41 million people are watching her smile. here's abc's steve osunsami. "nats - "virginia mclaurin? hi there's a charming
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social media tonight, of this 106-year old woman dancing with delight at the sight of president obama nats - just keep movin virginia mclaurin is one of those many black americanan over a certain age who never thought she'd see the day when a black man would become leader of the free world. virginia - "i am so happy." flotus - "we are happy to have you." virginia - "a black president." flotus - look at him. right there. virginia - a black wife flotus - that's me virginia - "yes! she's been begging the white house for this moment, for years. natsound. "i was born in 1909." nding them videos, and writing the president this petition, saying "i could come to your house to make things easier." at 106, her energy and light seem endless. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. lukas scott: lukas and scott are chatting about virginia's meeting with the obama's. lukas and scott are chatting about virginia's meeting with the obama's. lukas and scott are
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with the obama's. lukas and scott are east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly sunny day. today's high is 44 with sun and clouds tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. temperatures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud
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going to slide through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly sunny day. today's high is 44 with sun and clouds. tonight's low is 23 der mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a light evening mix. lukas scott: east. visibility is compromised in northern and western siouxland. teeratures are in the 30s across most of the area. the stormcast hd highlights a quiet tuesday with gradually diminishing cloud cover. tomorrow, a little disturbance is going to slide through with a rain snow mix during the evening hours following a mostly sunny day. today's
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tonight's low is 23 under mostly clear skies. tomorrow's high is 40 with a ght good morning, america. donald trump's vegas-size rally last night. his harshest words yet for ted cruz. >> thissuy is sick. there's sometetng wrong with this guy. >> and protester. >> i'd le to pump him in the fa, i'll tell u. >> as cruz is forced to fir a key stafferfter new allegations of a dirty trick. severe weather alert. a large tornado outbreak expected to hit the gulf coast. damaging wininds up to miles an hour and golf ball-sized hail. 21 million people i in the threat zozo. flooding rain and storms from texas to maine. snow hole emerncy. this 10-year-old girl falls ten feet below the surface. her father desperately tries to pull her free and whave the

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